Balochistan govt unveils Rs 419 billion budget for FY 2019-20.

QUETTA -- The Balochistan government on Wednesday unveiled the budget amounting to Rs 419 billion for the financial year 2019-20, proposing special measures for the uplift of different social sector development projects, including health, education, communication and other developmental projects.

The budget was presented in the Provincial Assembly by Finance Minister Zahoor Ahmed Buledi. The session was chaired by Speaker Abdul Qaddus Bizenjo.

Presenting the budget, the finance minister said out of the total budget outlay of over Rs 419 billion, Rs 26 billion had been allocated for development programmes and Rs 257 billion for non-development expenditures while the budget deficit during the next fiscal year was estimated at Rs 48 billion.

He said an amount of Rs 60 billion had been set aside for the education sector, and Rs 44.6 billion for improving the law and order situation in the province.

The minister said receivable income from the federal government was estimated at Rs 339 billion and special allocation was made for the promotion of education in the province.

He said sufficient amount was also earmarked for the health, power sector and irrigation.

The government, he said, had proposed 10 % adhoc relief for the government servants from grade-1 to 16, while 5% relief was proposed for officials of grade 17-20, whereas the minimum wage was fixed at Rs 17,500 per month.

The minister said 10% increase in pension had been proposed, besides special measures were also suggested in the budget for the persons with disabilities for their welfare.

In this regard, he said, the government servants with disabilities would be provided an allowance of Rs 2,000 per month.

He said in order to cope with the natural disasters like flash floods and droughts Rs 3.4 billion had been allocated and out of which an amount of Rs 2 billion was set aside for investing in the disaster relief fund, which was a unique step of the provincial government.

The minister said Rs1.4 billion was allocated for PDMA (Provincial Disaster Management Authority) while Rs370 million would be spent on the construction of rest areas on the sides of national highways in...

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